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Self-assembled
organic nanostructures …
… show a remarkable metallic-like Youngs modulus of up to 275 GPa, as measured by
indentation-type experiments with atomic force microscopy using a diamond-tip
cantilever. In their Communication on page 9939 ff., E. Gazit, I. Rousso, and coworkers outline how these aromatic dipeptide nanospheres are the stiffest organic
materials reported to date, and are attractive building blocks for the design and assembly
of ultrarigid composite biomaterials.
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Lihi Adler-Abramovich, Nitzan Kol, Inbal Yanai, David Barlam,
Roni Z. Shneck, Ehud Gazit,* and Itay Rousso*
Self-assembled organic nanostructures show a remarkable metallic-like Youngs
modulus of up to 275 GPa, as measured by indentation-type experiments with atomic
force microscopy using a diamond-tip cantilever. In their Communication on
page 9939 ff., E. Gazit, I. Rousso, and co-workers outline how these aromatic
dipeptide nanospheres are the stiffest organic materials reported to date, and are
attractive building blocks for the design and assembly of ultrarigid composite
biomaterials.